Embryos developing underneath air cells (shipped eggs)

West_

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Jun 21, 2024
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Hi, All! Looking for to get some assistance with my shipped eggs.

I just candled some shipped chicken eggs that are approximately 4 days into incubation. They have been incubated upright for all four days so far due to compromised air cells from the shipping process.

I planned on turning them for the first time tomorrow, but noticed that almost all of the embryos are developing just under the air cells on one side of the shell. My initial plan for turning them was to "turn" them at a 45-degree angle at each "turn."

My concern is that turning them given their position (and detached air cell) could possibly hurt them. Should I go ahead and start turning them as planned? Any general advice?
 
By compromised air cells, I meant air cells were detached. It is common in shipped eggs, and is caused by (mis)handing of the package.
 

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